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Ella Frank employs a "then and now" narrative technique. Addison agrees to tell Ryder her side of the story, flashing back to her eighteen-year-old self. She was a senior in high school, innocent but intellectually curious, captivated by her new history teacher, Mr. Neuville. Ryder is brooding, damaged by his past, and obsessively disciplined—until he meets Addie.
The story opens in the present day with Addison, now a woman in her twenties, sitting across from Ryder in a Las Vegas interrogation room. Ryder is no longer a successful architect; he is a prisoner. The crime? A decade prior, he was her teacher. Veiled Innocence Ella Frank.pdf
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